The HortSnacks-to-Go 2017/2018 webinar series continues on October 30, 2017, with Eye-tracking Technology and Garden Centre Marketing.
“The webinar presenter will be Dr. Bridget Behe, who is a professor at Michigan State University,” says Dustin Morton, commercial horticulture specialist, Alberta Agriculture and Forestry. “She’ll be discussing the practical implications of her research on using eye tracking technology in garden centres and how owners and operators can capitalize on them.”
The webinar takes place at 1:30 p.m. MT and there is no charge to attend. To register, email Dustin Morton or go to https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/4381428878365203970.

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